[0001] This invention relates to an absorbent article which can easily be deformed into
a configuration suited to exhibit absorptive performance and in which the configuration
can stably be maintained during wearing.
[0002] Recently, there has been practiced, in order to reduce the economic and physical
burden, that a urine absorbing pad is used in combination with a disposable diaper,
an undergarment or the like. A urine absorbing pad of this type is deformed along
the contour of its wearer's body during wearing.
[0003] However, such a deformed configuration is not always a configuration suited to exhibit
absorptive performance and a desired absorptive performance is occasionally unobtainable.
Although an attempt is made for enhancing absorptive performance, etc. by erecting
a leak preventive wall or curving the article itself, by the expanding/contracting
force of the elastic member, there are instances where the configuration is not maintained
stably and a desired absorptive performance is unobtainable.
[0004] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an absorbent article
which can easily be deformed into a configuration suited to exhibit absorptive performance
and in which the configuration can stably be maintained during wearing.
[0005] The present invention has achieved the above-mentioned object by providing an absorbent
article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet and
a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the topsheet and the backseat,
a sheet-like member, which is provided at a side edge portion thereof with an elastic
member, being fixed to the backsheet side at an edge portion excluding the side edge
portion where the elastic member is disposed, the absorbent article being deformed
such that a concavity is formed on the topsheet side, the absorbent article being
put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed configuration by the sheet-like
member (the first invention used hereinafter refers to this invention).
[0006] Also, the present invention has achieved the above-mentioned object by providing
an absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable
backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the topsheet and
the backseat, at least two sheet-like members, which are each provided at a side edge
portion thereof with an elastic member, being disposed on the backsheet side, each
of the two sheet-like members being disposed as such that the side edge portion side,
where the elastic member is disposed, is directed towards a center side of the absorbent
article and fixed to the backsheet side at an edge portion excluding the side edge
portion where the elastic member is disposed, the absorbent article being deformed
such that a concavity is formed on the topsheet side, the absorbent article being
put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed configuration by the two sheet-like
members (the second invention used hereinafter refers to this invention).
[0007] Also, the present invention has achieved the above-mentioned object by providing
an absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable
backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the topsheet and
the backseat, a sheet-like member, which is provided at a side edge portion thereof
with an elastic portion expansible/contractible in the extending direction of said
side edge portion, being fixed to said backsheet side at an edge portion excluding
the side edge portion where said elastic portion is located, the absorbent article
being deformed such that a concavity is formed on the topsheet side, the absorbent
article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed configuration by the
sheet-like member (the third invention used hereinafter refers to this invention).
[0008] The present invention has achieved the above-mentioned object by providing an absorbent
article including a main body portion comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid
impermeable backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the
topsheet and the backseat,
at least two belt-like elastic expansible/contractible members being fixed at opposite
end portions thereof to the backsheet side of the main body portion, the main body
portion being deformed such that a concavity is formed on the backsheet side, the
absorbent article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed configuration
by the elastic expansible/contractible members (the fourth invention used hereinafter
refers to this invention).
[0009] The present invention will be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a plan view showing a urine absorbing pad according to one embodiment of
the present invention (first through third inventions);
Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view taken on line X-X of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing a backsheet side in a natural state
of the urine absorbing pad shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4(a), Fig. 4(b), and Fig. 4(c) are explanatory views showing one example of a
method for using the urine absorbing pad shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a view for explaining another method for using the urine absorbing pad shown
in Fig. 1 and is a schematic sectional view showing a widthwise sectional view of
the urine absorbing pad in the state shown in Fig. 4(a);
Fig. 6(a), Fig. 6(b), Fig. 6(c), Fig. 6(d) and Fig. 6(e) are schematic plan views
showing other embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a plan view showing a urine absorbing pad according to one embodiment of
the present invention (fourth invention);
Fig. 8 is a schematic sectional view taken on line X-X of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a schematic perspective view showing the backsheet side in a natural state
of the urine absorbing pad shown in Fig. 7;
Fig. 10(a), Fig. 10(b) and Fig. 10(c) are explanatory views showing one example of
a method for using the urine absorbing pad shown in Fig. 7;
Fig. 11 is a view for explaining another method for using the urine absorbing pad
shown in Fig. 7 and is a schematic sectional view showing a widthwise section of the
urine absorbing pad in a state shown in Fig. 10(a); and
Fig. 12(a), Fig. 12(b), Fig. 12(c) and Fig. 12(d) are schematic plan views showing
other embodiments of the present invention.
[0010] The first through third inventions will be described hereinafter based on these preferred
embodiments. A urine absorbing pad as one embodiment of the first through third inventions,
as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, comprises a liquid permeable topsheet 2, a liquid impermeable
backsheet 3 and a liquid retentive absorbent core 4 interposed between the topsheet
2 and the backsheet 3, and is formed in a substantially vertically elongated configuration.
Fig. 1 shows the backsheet 3 side of the urine absorbing pad 1 which is placed in
a planarly expanded state.
[0011] The urine absorbing pad 1 is of a rectangular configuration, and the topsheet 2 forms
its contour. The backsheet 3 is of a rectangular configuration having a width smaller
than that of the topsheet 2. The backsheet 3 is disposed at a widthwise central portion
of the urine absorbing pad 1 in such a manner as to fully extend between longitudinal
opposite end portions thereof.
[0012] The absorbent core 4 has a rectangular contour slightly smaller in both length and
width than the topsheet 2, and is joined with the topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3 at
its portion which is more extended outward than longitudinal opposite end edges of
the absorbent core 4. The absorbent core 4 is larger in width than the backsheet 3.
That portion of the absorbent core 4 which is more extended outward than the opposite
side edges of the backsheet 3 is covered at its one surface side with the topsheet
2 and at its other surface side with a side portion sheet 5. The topsheet 2 and the
side portion sheet 5 are joined with each other at those portions which are more extended
outward than the longitudinal opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4. A thread-like
elastic body 7 for forming side portion gathers is sandwichingly held and fixed between
the joined topsheet 2 and side portion sheet 5.
[0013] Two sheet-like members 6 each having an elastic member 61 at a side edge portion
62 thereof are fixed to the back sheet 3 side of the urine absorbing pad 1 at edge
portions 63 through 65 excluding the side edge portion 62 where the elastic member
61 is disposed.
[0014] Specifically, each sheet-like member 6 is in a rectangular configuration having the
side edge portion 62 (hereinafter occasionally referred to as the inner edge portion)
where the elastic member 61 is disposed, the side edge portion 63 (hereinafter occasionally
referred to as the outer side edge portion) opposing the side edge portion 62 and
a pair of mutually opposing end edge portions 64, 65.
[0015] Each sheet-like member 6 is disposed with its inner edge portion 62 side directed
towards a widthwise center side of the urine absorbing pad 1 and is fixed onto the
backsheet 3 and/or the side sheet 5 at the edge portion other than the inner edge
portion 62, that is, at the outer edge portion 63 and the pair of opposite end edge
portions 64, 65, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. As means for fixing the edge portion other
than the inner edge portion 62, known joining means may be used, such as adhesive
agent, heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing and the like. The part not fixed to the sheet-like
member 6 can be separated from the top of the backsheet 3.
[0016] The two sheet-like members 6 are, as shown in Fig. 3, overlapped with each other
at longitudinal end portions 62a of the side edge portion 62 where the elastic member
61 is disposed.
[0017] The urine absorbing pad 1 of this embodiment is deformed such that a concavity is
formed on the topsheet 2 side and used while maintaining such a deformed configuration
by the sheet-like member 6 which is turned inside out.
[0018] Figs. 4(a) through 4(c) are explanatory views showing a method for using the present
invention as a male urine absorbent pad which is used in such a manner as to surround
the male's liquid excretion portion (penis).
[0019] First, as shown in Fig. 4(a), the inner edge portions 62 of the two sheet-like members
6 are spread by picking the inner edge portions 62 with the fingers and pulling them
leftwards and rightwards. At the same time, the central portion of the urine absorbing
pad 1 is pushed from the topsheet 2 side with the finger so that the central portion
is pressed into the space between the inner edge portions 62, 62.
[0020] As shown in Fig. 4(b), after the topsheet 2 side of the pad 1 is greatly depressed
to form a bowl-like configuration, the hand is separated from the sheet-like members
6. Consequently, each sheet-like member 6 is formed in an inverted state where the
top surface 6a side and the back surface 6b side are inverted (in a state turned inside
out). The deformed configuration is stably maintained by the elastic expanding/contracting
force of the elastic member 61 of the sheet-like member 6 and the sheet-like shape
of the member 6.
[0021] As shown in Fig. 4(c), the deformed pad 1 is put on the male's liquid excretion portion
(penis) 8. Such a deformed state is stably maintained during wearing.
[0022] Although Fig. 4(b) shows a state in which four corner portions of the pad 1 are exposed
from the inside of the concavity formed on the topsheet 2 side of the pad 1, those
four corner portions may be received in the concavity.
[0023] According to the urine absorbing pad 1 of this embodiment, the pad 1 can easily be
deformed into a configuration (for example, a configuration as shown in Fig. 4(b)
or Fig. 4(c)) which is suited to exhibit absorptive performance and the configuration
is stably maintained during wearing.
[0024] Owing to the above features, excellent absorptive performance can be obtained and
positional displacement of the pad 1 can be prevented during wearing. In addition,
the pad 1 can be put on without manually directly touching the male's liquid excretion
portion 8.
[0025] Particularly, in this embodiment, since the longitudinal end portions of the inner
edge portions 62 of the two sheet-like members 6 are overlapped with each other as
shown in Fig. 3, the central portion of the pad 1 pushed between the side edge portions
(inner edge portions) 62 where the elastic member is arranged, are pressed by its
peripheral entirety. Accordingly, a deeper concavity can be formed. Thus, the pad
1 is further enhanced in shape retainability of the deformed configuration during
wearing.
[0026] Moreover, the absorbent core 4 in this embodiment comprises, as shown in Fig. 2,
a central absorbent core 41, side absorbent cores 42, 42 disposed at opposite sides
thereof, and a liquid permeable cover sheet 43 for covering them. Boundary portions
between the central absorbent core 41 and the two side absorbent cores 42 each function
as a flexible axis 44 for facilitating the easy folding of the absorbent core 4. By
providing the flexible axis 44 to the absorbent core 4, the degree of freedom of deformation
of the absorbent core is increased and a deeper concavity can be formed on the topsheet
2 side. Thus, wearability for the wearer, absorptive performance, etc. are further
enhanced. As shown in Fig. 2, the flexible axis 44 is preferably provided to a part
which is overlapped with the outer edge portion 63 of the sheet-like member 6.
[0027] As a method for forming a flexible axis on the absorbent core, a method can be employed
instead of the method of this embodiment, in which an embossing line is applied to
the absorbent core 4, a slit is formed in the absorbent core 4, or other similar arrangement
is made with respect to the absorbent core 4. The cover sheet 43 is a liquid permeable
sheet made of paper or nonwoven fabric, and it forms the surface of the absorbent
core.
[0028] The outer edge portions 63 of the sheet-like members 6 in this embodiment are, as
shown in Fig. 2, fixed to those parts of the absorbent core 4 which are located widthwise
more inside than the opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4. Owing to this arrangement,
a part of the absorbent core, which is located more outside than the outer edge portion
63, can be raised together with the sheet-like member 6. Thus, wearability and absorbent
performance can be further enhanced.
[0029] From a view point to enhance at least one of the features of wearability for the
wearer, wearing awareness and absorptive performance, the outer edge portion 63 of
each sheet-like member 6 is preferably fixed to the part of the absorbent core 4 which
is overlapped with the flexible axis 44. Moreover, the part of the absorbent core
4 which is overlapped with the flexible axis 44 or the those parts of the absorbent
core 4 which are overlapped with the opposite side absorbent cores 42 are each preferably
provided with an elastic member 9 along the flexible axis 44. Moreover, in Fig. 2,
although the elastic member 9 is disposed between the side absorbent core and the
topsheet, it may be disposed between the side absorbent core and the backsheet or
between the side absorbent core and the side portion sheet.
[0030] The urine absorbing pad 1 of this embodiment can be used by fixing its configuration
by the sheet-like members 6 at the deformed stage shown in Figs. 4(a) and 5. In that
case, for example, the concavity on the topsheet 2 side is abutted with the male's
or female's liquid excretion portion.
[0031] The material for forming the urine absorbing pad 1 of this embodiment will now be
described. As for the material for forming the topsheet 2, the backsheet 3 and the
absorbent core 4, the material conventionally used for forming an absorbent article
of a sanitary napkin, a disposable diaper, etc. can be used without any particular
limitation.
[0032] As for the material for forming the side sheets 5, a nonwoven fabric, a resin film,
a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, a lamination thereof, and the like can be used.
Among them, a nonwoven fabric, particularly, a hydrophilic nonwoven fabric is preferable.
[0033] As a sheet material for forming the sheet-like member 6, a nonwoven fabric, a resin
film, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, a lamination thereof and the like can be used.
Among them, a nonwoven fabric, particularly, a water repellent nonwoven fabric is
preferable. As for the material of the elastic member 61 of the sheet-like member
6, a synthetic rubber, a natural rubber, a spandex and the like can be listed. As
a form of the elastic member 61, a thread-like form, a belt-like form, a film-like
form and the like can be listed. As the elastic members 7 and 9, the same material
and form as in the case of the elastic member 61 can be used.
[0034] The first through third inventions are not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment.
Many changes and modifications can be made without departing from the gist of each
invention.
[0035] For example, in the above-mentioned embodiment, although plural elastic members 61
are disposed at the inner edge portion 62 of each sheet-like member 6 and an elastic
portion, which is expansible and contractible in the extending direction of the side
edge portion 62, is formed on the side edge portion 62, in the third invention, an
elastic portion, which is expansible and contractible in the extending direction of
the side edge portion 62, may be formed on the side edge portion 62 of the sheet-like
member 6 by a method other than the method for disposing the elastic members. For
example, the entire or a part of the sheet-like member may be formed of an elastic
film.
[0036] The sheet-like member 6 in the first through third inventions is not limited to a
rectangular configuration but it may be in any other desired configuration such as
a triangular configuration, a semi-circular configuration, etc. (see Figs. 6(a) and
6(b)). The sheet-like members 6 may be disposed and fixed in the manner as shown in
Figs. 6(a) through 6(d). Moreover, in the first and third inventions, the number of
the sheet-like member 6, which is provided at the side edge portion 62 with the elastic
member 11 (elastic portion), may be only one (see Fig. 6(e)).
[0037] Although the sheet-like member 6, which is provided at the side edge portion 62 with
the elastic member 11 (elastic portion), may be fixed over the entire area at the
edge portion only excluding the side edge portion 62, it may partly have a part which
is not fixed.
[0038] The absorbent article of the first through third inventions may be a sanitary napkin,
a panty liner, a disposable diaper, etc. besides the urine absorbing pad (including
an incontinent pad).
[0039] The absorbent article of the first through third inventions can easily be deformed
into a configuration suited for exhibiting absorptive performance and the configuration
is stably maintained during wearing.
[0040] The fourth invention will be described hereinafter in detail in the form of its preferred
embodiment.
[0041] A urine absorbing pad 1' as one embodiment of the fourth invention includes a main
body portion 10 which comprises, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, a liquid permeable topsheet
2, a liquid impermeable backsheet 3 and a liquid retentive absorbent core 4 interposed
between the topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3. The main body portion 10 is formed in
a substantially vertically elongated configuration. Fig. 7 shows the backsheet 3 side
of the urine absorbent pad 1' planarly expanded.
[0042] The urine absorbing pad 1' is of a rectangular configuration, and the topsheet 2
forms its contour. The backsheet 3 is of a rectangular configuration having a width
smaller than that of the topsheet 2. The backsheet 3 is disposed at a widthwise central
portion of the urine absorbing pad 1' in such a manner as to fully extend between
longitudinal opposite end portions thereof.
[0043] The absorbent core 4 has a rectangular contour slightly smaller in both length and
width than the topsheet 2, and is joined with the topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3 at
its portion which is more extended outward than longitudinal opposite end edges of
the absorbent core 4. The absorbent core 4 is larger in width than the backsheet 3.
That portion of the absorbent core 4 which is more extended outward than the opposite
side edges of the backsheet 3 is covered at its one surface side with the topsheet
2 and at its other surface side with a second backsheet 15. The topsheet 2 and the
second backsheet 15 are joined with each other at those portions which are more extended
outward than the longitudinal opposite side edges of the absorbent core 4. A thread-like
elastic body 7 for forming side portion gathers is sandwichingly held and fixed between
the joined topsheet 2 and side portion sheet 5.
[0044] Each elastic expansible/contractible member 16 is formed by fixing a thread-like
elastic member 161 in its expanded state between double folded belt-like sheets 162.
A plurality of elastic members are spacedly disposed at each elastic expansible/contractible
member 16 generally in parallel relation.
[0045] The two elastic expansible/contractible members 16 are disposed along the longitudinal
direction of the main body portion 10, and their opposite end portions 16a, 16b are
fixed to widthwise generally central portions of the main body portion 10, respectively.
The opposite end portions 16a, 16b of the elastic expansible/contractible member 16
are preferably fixed to the central portion which occupies 1/3 of the widthwise (left
and right direction of Fig. 7) of the main body portion and particularly preferably
fixed to the central portion which occupies 1/5 of the afore-mentioned length.
[0046] The elastic expansible/contractible members 16 are disposed between the longitudinal
opposite end portions of the main body portion 10, and they are fixed onto the backsheet
3 in the portion indicated by phantom lines in Fig. 7. As means for fixing the elastic
expansible/contractible members 16 to the main body portion 10, known fixing means
such as adhesive agent, heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing and the like can be used.
The central portions of the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 are not fixed
to the main body portion 10.
[0047] The two elastic expansible/contractible members 16 are, as shown in Fig. 9, overlapped
with each other at the longitudinal end portions (end portions 16a, 16a and end portions
16b, 16b).
[0048] The length, width, etc. of the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 can be
properly set. For example, the width of the elastic expansible/contractible member
can be set to 0.05 to 20 cm, and the length (fixed length in the state shown in Fig.
7) of the portion (central portion), which is not fixed to the main body portion 10,
of the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 can be set to 1.0 to 20 cm, and
the ratio of the length with respect to the entire length of the main body portion
10 can be set to 0.05 to 0.95.
[0049] The urine absorbing pad 1' of this invention is put on the wearer in a state where
the main body portion 10 is deformed in such a manner as to form a concavity on the
topsheet 2 side and the deformed configuration is maintained by the two elastic expansible/contractible
members 16, 16.
[0050] Figs. 10(a) through 10(c) are explanatory views when the pad 1' is put on in such
a manner as to cover a male's liquid excretion portion (penis) (in case the pad 1'
is used as a male urine absorbing pad).
[0051] First, as shown in Fig. 10(a), the two elastic expansible/contractible members 16,
16 are picked with the fingers and pulled leftwards and rightwards so as to form a
space for pushing a part of the main body portion 10 therein between the elastic expansible/contractible
members 16, 16. At the same time, the central portion of the main body portion 10
of the urine absorbing pad 1' is pushed from the topsheet 2 side with the finger so
that the central portion is pressed into between the elastic expansible/contractible
members 16, 16.
[0052] As shown in Fig. 10(b), after the topsheet 2 side of the pad 1' is greatly depressed
so that the main body portion 10 is formed into a bowl-like configuration, the hand
is separated from the elastic expansible/contractible members 16. In that state, since
the periphery of the main body portion 10 which is deformed into a bowl-like configuration,
is pushed by elastic expanding/contracting force of the elastic expansible/contractible
members, the deformed configuration is stably maintained.
[0053] Then, as shown in Fig. 10(c), the deformed pad 1' is put on the male's liquid excretion
portion (penis) 8. Such a deformed state is stably maintained during wearing.
[0054] According to the urine absorbing pad 1' of this embodiment, the pad 1' can easily
be deformed into a configuration (for example, such a configuration as shown in Fig.
10(b) or 10(c)) suited for exhibiting absorptive performance and the deformed configuration
is stably maintained during wearing.
[0055] Owing to the above features, excellent absorptive performance can be obtained and
positional displacement of the pad 1' can be prevented during wearing. In addition,
the pad 1' can be put on without manually directly touching the male's liquid excretion
portion 8.
[0056] Moreover, in this embodiment, since the opposite end portions 16a, 16a of the elastic
expansible/contractible members 16, 16 are fixed to the widthwise generally central
portion of the main body portion 10, the central portion of the pad 1' or main body
portion 10 pushed between the elastic expansible/contractible members is pressed by
its peripheral entirety. Accordingly, a deeper concavity can be formed. Thus, the
pad 1' is further enhanced in shape retainability of the deformed configuration during
wearing. Particularly, since the longitudinal end portions of the two elastic expansible/contractible
members 16 are overlapped with each other, such an effect as just mentioned is more
significantly enhanced.
[0057] Also in the absorbent core 4 of this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 8, the boundary
portions between the central absorbent core 41 and the opposite side absorbent cores
42 each function as a flexible axis 44. By providing the flexible axis 44 to the absorbent
core 4, the degree of freedom of deformation of the absorbent core is increased and
a deeper concavity can be formed on the topsheet 2 side. Thus, wearability for the
wearer, absorptive performance, etc. can be further enhanced.
[0058] Moreover, the part of the absorbent core 4 which is overlapped with the flexible
axis 44 or the those parts of the absorbent core 4 which are overlapped with the opposite
side absorbent cores 42 are each preferably provided with an elastic member 9 along
the flexible axis 44. In Fig. 8, although the elastic member 9 is disposed between
the side absorbent core and the topsheet, it may be disposed between the side absorbent
core and the backsheet or between the side absorbent core and the second backsheet
15.
[0059] The urine absorbing pad 1' of this embodiment can also be used by fixing its configuration
by the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 at the deformed stage of the main
body portion shown in Figs. 10(a) and 11. In that case, for example, the concavity
on the topsheet 2 side is abutted with the male's or female's liquid excretion portion.
[0060] The material for forming the urine absorbing pad 1' of this embodiment will now be
described. As for the material for forming the topsheet 2, the backsheet 3 and the
absorbent core 4, the material conventionally used for forming an absorbent article
of a sanitary napkin, a disposable diaper, etc. can be used without any particular
limitation.
[0061] As a material for forming the second backsheet 15, the same liquid impermeable material
as the backsheet 3 can be used.
[0062] As the belt-like sheet 162 for forming the elastic expansible/contractible members
16, a nonwoven fabric, a resin film, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, a lamination
thereof, and the like can be used. Among them, a nonwoven fabric, particularly, a
hydrophilic nonwoven fabric is preferable. As for the material of the elastic member
161, a synthetic rubber, a natural rubber, a spandex and the like can be listed. As
a form of the elastic member 161, a thread-like form, a belt-like form, a film-like
form and the like can be listed. As the elastic members 7 and 9, the same material
and form as in the case of the elastic member 161 can be used.
[0063] The fourth invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment. Many changes
and modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the invention.
[0064] For example, in the above-mentioned embodiment of the fourth invention, although
the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 comprising the sheet material 162 and
the elastic member 161 are used, an elastic expansible/contractible members, the entire
or a part of which is formed of an elastic film can be used.
[0065] Moreover, the elastic expansible/contractible members 16 may be disposed and fixed
in the manner as shown in Figs. 12(a) through 12(d).
[0066] Moreover, the two elastic expansible/contractible members 16 may be connected at
opposite end portions so as to form an annular configuration. In the above-mentioned
embodiment, although a single surface of the absorbent core 4 is covered with three
sheets, in total, of the backsheet 3 and the second backsheets 15, it may also be
covered with only one backsheet having a large width.
[0067] The absorbent article of the fourth invention may be a sanitary napkin, a panty liner,
a disposable diaper, etc. besides the urine absorbing pad (including an incontinent
pad).
[0068] The absorbent article of the fourth invention can easily be deformed into a configuration
suited for exhibiting absorptive performance and the configuration is stably maintained
during wearing.
[0069] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied
in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit
and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one
skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
[0070] This application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2002-7622
filed January 16, 2002 and 2002-7623 filed January 16, 2002, which are incorporated
herein by reference.
1. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable
backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between said topsheet and
said backseat, a sheet-like member, which is provided at a side edge portion thereof
with an elastic member, being fixed to said backsheet side at an edge portion excluding
the side edge portion where said elastic member is disposed,
said absorbent article being deformed such that a concavity is formed on said topsheet
side, said absorbent article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed
configuration by said sheet-like member.
2. The absorbent article according to claim 1, wherein said sheet-like member is inverted
inside out and used for maintaining the deformed configuration of said absorbent article
in that state.
3. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable
backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the topsheet and
the backseat, at least two sheet-like members, which are each provided at a side edge
portion thereof with an elastic member, being disposed on said backsheet side, each
of said two sheet-like members being disposed as such that the side edge portion side,
where said elastic member is disposed, is directed towards a center side of said absorbent
article and fixed to said backsheet side at an edge portion excluding the side edge
portion where said elastic member is disposed,
said absorbent article being deformed such that a concavity is formed on said topsheet
side, said absorbent article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed
configuration by said two sheet-like members.
4. The absorbent article according to claim 3, wherein said two sheet-like members are
overlapped with each other at longitudinal end portions of said side edge portion
where said elastic member is disposed.
5. An absorbent article comprising a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable
backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between the topsheet and
the backseat, a sheet-like member, which is provided at a side edge portion thereof
with an elastic portion expansible/contractible in the extending direction of said
side edge portion, being fixed to said backsheet side at an edge portion excluding
the side edge portion where said elastic portion is located,
said absorbent article being deformed such that a concavity is formed on said topsheet
side, said absorbent article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed
configuration by said sheet-like member.
6. An absorbent article including a main body portion comprising a liquid permeable topsheet,
a liquid impermeable backsheet and a liquid retentive absorbent core interposed between
the topsheet and the backseat,
at least two belt-like elastic expansible/contractible members being fixed at opposite
end portions thereof to said backsheet side of said main body portion,
said main body portion being deformed such that a concavity is formed on said backsheet
side, said absorbent article being put on a wearer while maintaining such a deformed
configuration by said elastic expansible/contractible members.
7. The absorbent article according to claim 6, which is put on in such a manner as to
cover a male's liquid excretion part.
8. The absorbent article according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said main body portion is
in a substantially vertically elongated configuration, said two elastic expansible/contractible
members are disposed along the longitudinal direction of said main body portion and
opposite end portions of said two elastic expansible/contractible members are fixed
to generally central portions in a widthwise direction of said main body portion.
9. The absorbent article according to claim 6,7 or 8, wherein said two elastic expansible/contractible
members are overlapped with each other at longitudinal opposite end portions thereof.